Business Wotic^s. '(7'i-olfcl<-il tii{ hoi/,/1 /.(< tinted October IU ! Zl\\tyt JDiJJtinnnhsljcli DR. BRIGH TS P,i[ O S P IT O 1"> V N K (ozn.vif oxroicx) The -Nfi\v Ciifiitivo Ajient, and Only Jv^liuble liempfly for NY» H yous and Liver Complaint- f Tilts coiiibinntiou is » nouncrd j by th/.' iiiosl einiiK'iit members of tJi mi-Jical Proff^ioii to bo uuwp'.iillnl for its owcr in ropleni^iinjj tlio vitality of tho be >', by its upplving all tho essential consiihto 3 of%{. blood aiyi' nerve suh.itnncw, and for fve>^'* 'it; all the powers and functions of tho sysllin 0 (lie liiijlii'jitj | tli'}»rej i . ' It. is ngive^lo to th«? palato, nnd innoncnt in its action, iV \vhile ivtaining all its extraordinary.pn>por|ti<'s. ; and as a specific surpassing all the Jciiowii therapeutic a<ji«nt< of flu* : present day^r tho speedy and perinunenl (■ure ol — Nervous Prostration Lsisfitiiilo Liver Complaints Shortness of Breath Dixiiiuess and limbs Xoi.-c.f iv the Ifeiid andfinpuiwl iiutrif ; '»n I'.ars Mental and Phyaieal Loss of F.nergy aud Depression Appetitu Consiimpiinn (in itsi Hypdchoudria f!r>t stages only.) Female Complaints Timidity Gom-ral Debility Kruptions of thr Skin Indigestion Im pared Sigltt and Klatuicnec Memory Ineupiieily for Study Xeivous Fancies or Uusincss ' Impoverished IMood Siet; lleiidni'he Nervous Debility in all l'remal ure Decline its'^tnges and all morbiit conditions ot the system arising from whatever cau.->i«. T/I:o action of thu Phosphodyui- is twofold— ur. the om? ham 1 increasing tlm principle whbh constitutes nervous energy, ami the 'other the most powerful blood and llesh generating ag a iiiio-wu; tliercfore, tv mavvellous medieina I'"* renovating iinpnired and broken-down c« Btitutions. It quickly improves tl*e functi assimilation to sucli :i d.s^rei*, tb.it ivi, w years an einaciiUed, iwmous, eadave .t., semi-vi^aUeondition has existed, tho //a rapidly increase in quantity and .linnncsf the whole system return to a state oo U9t health. Tho Phosphodyno ae' etrically upon tho organisation ; for instane assists nature to generate that human ceti'ieity which lem-ws and rebuilds thets sseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, ancle rgiinic cystemg. It opi rates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process, it moves the Imigs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with v harmony, vigor., yot mildness unparalleled iv medicine.. The Phosphodync gives back *o the human struct ure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric 01 animating element of life, which has been wasted, ',u id csei'ts an important influence Hired ly on tho spinal marrow and nevvuiis system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain- anU muscular system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and cnerget ie, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, aud sluggish disposition whii-n many persons experience iv all (heir actuals. The bunefieial effects of tho Phosphodynu ,avu frequently shown from tlio first day of its .administration, by ft remarkable increase ot nervous power, with a feeling of y-igoi' and leomiort;, to which the patient has lung 'jcou 'unavi'ustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully j the bowels become regular ; the eyes brighter; tho skiu clear and healthy ; and the Unit* acquires '.strength, showing the iiupoitaneeol tho action of the i'hosphodyiie on the organs ; of nutrition. , lMitally, the Phosphodyno maintains a certain degicc of activity in the preyjomsty debilitate! nervous system ; its uso enables lit) debilitated organs lo return to their souur state and perltina their- natural ftuuuious Persons sull'eriug from Nervom Debility, id any of tlie hundred symptoms which th.a distressing disease assumes, may rest assured (if an cllectual and even spcclj, cure by ttiu iudicious use of this most- iuraluubU* remedy. ! Dn. lUUCrIIT'S PJIOSrUODYSIB is sor.D oxi.v Iv Cases at 10s (id by all Chemists and ", latent Medicine A'endors throughout vho * C-lobe. Full Directions for Lse, in the Knglwii, b'rynch, German, Italian, and J >tU«U bw images, ■uceontpaiiv each casu. _ J * CAVTIUS.—TIii'. laiya "-^ '<»•'.•<•«*),».<; M lU-muud /or Dr. Jlrii/At'* I 'wsfifiod./H* I'm led lo wreml iuiiMio** «adtf xomewh.d similar .xnncs; pH,'ckH**ra of ih,a w<W should Iherclorc l»i urn/ft '<> obsenu Uml melt enw Itnirx the (ioernimntl SI amp, mU the icoi-ds tir. Jifhilil'i I'hosphodi/iie eaynirvd \ Micreon, iuul IM Iho. samo words aru also \ bhn;, hi /!'<■ /"'MrAaeutsfof J««! Zralaaa — Ki^Ui. j rnOßNh., i J tiUA6iMi <V, CO., Dunediu aud Auekluud. ; Tll 1? INSPE OTI O N U V MACHINEUI" ACT, 1871, rnllK attention of Owners of Macliinery ami JL bti-aiu lloiless is culled to tho provisions vi " Tho Inspection of Machinery Act. lh/i," which requires them, within a mouth lion. u»e d.ile on svnich the Ai:l is brought into lorce, to send a urilti-u. notice lo the liifpeclwr ot ! j Macliinory lar llw district iv which such 1 ! niuchiiiery boiler may be, giving ihu iiautc ■ ] of owner, ll.e v>lacc \> Here such machinery or j boiler is' used, the injure of sudi luuelunen, I and lUc nalure aiu' iimuut of the moving ' i povvi.r. Ihe Act was, by I'rovlawv.lion dafi- 1 the lOlli instant, brought in'.u iorce in tlv : i'i'oviiicij' ol JNi'lmjii. JSoUi-«;s ii-.' the Inspector of the. JSelsou South J)isUkt ure lo b<s addressed to Clu-ist--1 clivkvch. 1 KANCAKROW,
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 5 November 1877, Page 1
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